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2.17.2012

I have a
confession...I’m a bit of a mini book fanatic. Okay, so you already knew that it’s actually my go-to medium
for documenting our family’s stories and that I’ll choose a mini book before making
a layout most any day. Let me share this project that I was honored, and thrilled, and giddy to share on the Creating Keepsakes magazine blog recently.

I’ve left my
embellishments in this mini album to the bare minimum, just letting the papers, photos and words shine,
but you could certainly add layers and trinkets and chipboard until your binder
rings won’t hold another thing! Somehow, this just seemed right.

After printing off
your free mini book page download, decide whether you
wish to use 6x4 photos or to trim them to 4x4 as I did. Using the 4x4 photos
allowed me to make my album pages have staggered sizes. Each page of the album
gets progressively longer and more of the patterned paper shows.

We’re a family of five, hence the “we are 5” title, and each of us has our own page in this mini book describing what our loves were at the time these photos were taken last Easter.

And now for the cuties in our life:

Yes, that's one of the 4 new baker's twine colors from The Twinery! This shade is Orchid and you're gonna LOVE it for all your Springtime projects. It coordinates perfectly with the papers from Echo Park I've used. See that cute little knot? Let me show you a threading tip on how to get that somewhat thicker baker's twine {yes, The Twinery baker's twine is thick and luscious, not thin and bleh} through a smallish hole.

I've shared this threading trick before and here it is again. Using floral wire, cut a length, fold the wire over and slip your twine through.

Now you can easily pull your twine through your punched hole with no problem at all.

I felt that the twine on the inside front cover looked out of place, so I cut a scrap into a pennant banner, added a sticker and the letter "W" {for Wright} and now I think it looks like it was meant to be!